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TmBB101's Youtube Videos

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I would recommend you edit your 1st post, rather than continually adding a reply. 

 

As far as the videos go, I have only watched the 4th LCDOJ episode, but I couldn't finish it because the echo was too obnoxious. Also if you guys are a 'role play' community for the first incident, you should have grabbed and utilized your AED, continued compressions until EMS took over care, as well as cleared his airway. Also for further follow up on what happened to the male you should have recovered CCTV footage from both the auto shop and apartments to your north. Finally the "Psst" noise is also really obnoxious and annoying, you can change that to sound like a radio click by re-naming and copying your mic click sound in your TS3-Sound folder. Just a few suggestions to improve upon your videos.

 

~McAwesome

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I would recommend you edit your 1st post, rather than continually adding a reply. 

 

As far as the videos go, I have only watched the 4th LCDOJ episode, but I couldn't finish it because the echo was too obnoxious. Also if you guys are a 'role play' community you should have grabbed and utilized your AED, as well as cleared his airway. Also for further follow up on what happened to the male you should have recovered CCTV footage from both the auto shop and apartments to your north. Finally the "Psst" noise is also really obnoxious and annoying, you can change that to sound like a radio click by re-naming and copying your mic click sound in your TS3-Sound folder. Just a few suggestions to improve upon your videos.

 

~McAwesome

I appreciate your reply to my video posts. As far as the echo its a small issue which is now resolved and fixed. The AED's are recently being repaired and fire has stepped up there response time due to this small inconvenience. Regarding the air flow at this point and time we in the IB division at my sheriffs department have not brushed up on CPR training as it is something we rarely do. We further discovered there we're no operating cameras during this event happened which turned out no help regarding the CCTV footage. The Psst sound is something easily fixed and will be fixed ASAP. Our community has a very unique professional dispatch system that has been put into place. During this time it was still being tested out.


I appreciate your reply to my video posts. As far as the echo its a small issue which is now resolved and fixed. The AED's are recently being repaired and fire has stepped up there response time due to this small inconvenience. Regarding the air flow at this point and time we in the IB division at my sheriffs department have not brushed up on CPR training as it is something we rarely do. We further discovered there we're no operating cameras during this event happened which turned out no help regarding the CCTV footage. The Psst sound is something easily fixed and will be fixed ASAP. Our community has a very unique professional dispatch system that has been put into place. During this time it was still being tested out.

 

Hmmm, a department repairing all their AEDs at the same time, that is a recipe for disaster.. And the community I am apart of also uses a whisper system for our radio communications, which is how I knew what to change to get rid of the psst. 

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Hmmm, a department repairing all their AEDs at the same time, that is a recipe for disaster.. And the community I am apart of also uses a whisper system for our radio communications, which is how I knew what to change to get rid of the psst. 

Regarding the AED repairs the repairs happen per unit so as we at IB rarely use the AEDs we we're the last ones to get ours repaired and back into our vehicles. Its great that your community uses something involving a whisper but due to confidential information within our community I can't disclose any more information. But once again thanks for the support! If you have any more questions or comments please PM (I would like to keep this forum organised).


Regarding the AED repairs the repairs happen per unit so as we at IB rarely use the AEDs we we're the last ones to get ours repaired and back into our vehicles. Its great that your community uses something involving a whisper but due to confidential information within our community I can't disclose any more information. But once again thanks for the support! If you have any more questions or comments please PM (I would like to keep this forum organised).

 

haha "confidential information" ? I am familiar with your whisper system due to polecat's video tutorial on how to set it up... We use one similar to that except our's doesn't involve Channels.

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haha "confidential information" ? I am familiar with your whisper system due to polecat's video tutorial on how to set it up... We use one similar to that except our's doesn't involve Channels.

Alright...Thank You! 


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